Does anyone else remember this song from the 1940s or 50s? I tried googling it but ... nothing! I can only remember the chorus (?) "I'll wear a kilt and look so bold, I'll even kiss you with a cold. I'll be a Scotsman for you." It isn't a folk song, possibly Music Hall, possibly American. I sang the line to my husband (a real Scot!) who knows practically every song ever written and he gaped as though I'd gone mad. HELP!

1. Patrick Malone From county Tyrone Found himself one day in Aberdeen. He met up there A Scotch lass so fair, The neatest and the sweetest ever seen. She worked inside a fact'ry making jam there all the day. Young Pat would meet her coming out and raise his hat and say:

CHORUS: "Oh, Molly McIntyre, You're the girl I do admire.-[1] You'll make my poor heart ache. You're sweeter than the jam you make. I'll do anything for you. I'll change my name to McAdoo. I'll wear a kilt and look so bold. I'll even kiss you with a cold.[2] I'll be a Scotchman for you."[3]

2. "Molly, my dear," Says Patrick, "look here. We'll be nice and happy, you and me. Though Irish I am, I'll please you, my lamb. We … without a family. When he comes along my dear, well, easy does the trick. To save a lot of trouble, we will call him Sandy Mick." CHORUS TWICE.

1. On one of the repeats, he sings "You're an awf'ly little—I never said it!" (I don't know what he had in mind.) 2. I doubt this is correct, but I couldn't come up with anything better, so I left it as you quoted it. 3. On one of the repeats he sings: "I'll sit on a thistle for you."

I was reminiscing about this song as my family used to sing it when I was little. Very similar, but they sang ' I'd wear a kilt and look so bold and half kill myself with the cold...I'd sit on a thistle for you. Also......You're a naughty little.....oh I didn't say it. Very similar. Think it was a music hall song. Thanks for reminding me about it.